Two radios into one! Overhauling a Zenith AM/FM radio with custom paint
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@peterkendell5214Ай бұрын
That turned out really nice. And Jonathan Richman!
@garp32Ай бұрын
Color scheme turned out great!
@rayrussell6258Ай бұрын
Another super restoration, even if one chassis was sacrificed. A little white or gold paint with thinner added, brushed (with a thin paint brush) into the numbers and marks recessed on the dial, then cleaned around the edges before it dries with q-tips, would really bring this new paint job back to near original appearance.
@waynebrettzky99Ай бұрын
Nice one Seth
@crosleyfiver8686Ай бұрын
I re sub'd , figured a beer drinking radio restorer is my speed:)
@michaelpetersonjrАй бұрын
Zenith Y723 AM/FM radio from 1955 or 1956. It is a seven-tube model with the CONELRAD (Civil Defense) markings, as well as the dot on top of the 100 band that indicated Chicago's call letters "WEFM." The letters "EFM" had stood for Eugene F. McDonald, Jr. Very nice piece that you did with the addition of Bluetooth, Seth!
@markbrownfield437Ай бұрын
I have put the diode in backward before and it was indeed hair raising as you say! My partner was fascinated and would have liked me to do that again but no. Nice work
@scooterboi876114 күн бұрын
GREAT color!
@hestheMasterАй бұрын
Zenith's never die. Useful in parts, ha! Black charring under chassis seem to indicate something did burn up in there at one time. Could have been a carbon comp resistor or a lightning strike. It is still problematic surely due to some unseen damage in an IF. A 2nd chassis is better so the transplant works. I have done that with a 1960s RCA tube AM radio. Got a second one to make one good radio! Saved the day. Bluetooth added and a nice job done all around Seth.
@ethelryan257Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this good work.
@silverperzonАй бұрын
I’ve have good results with behr’s primer n paint cans, better than rustoleum in my opinion. A little more pricey but worth it.
@ethelryan257
Ай бұрын
Definitely better results but the smell bothers me.
@Jammerk40Ай бұрын
I would have kept the dial numbers white.
@MrMersh-ts7jlАй бұрын
Love that color. By the way what is the part number of that isolation transformer? Thanks for everything you show and do!
@davidhamm5626
Ай бұрын
He buys them 100 at a time. He does show the fronts in a lot of videos...
@hestheMaster
Ай бұрын
YHDC part number PE2006-M
@MrMersh-ts7jl
Ай бұрын
@@davidhamm5626 definitely seen this in various videos. I just haven't been able to pull the number off the still frame.
@MrMersh-ts7jl
Ай бұрын
@@hestheMaster thank you so much!
@davidhamm5626
Ай бұрын
@@hestheMaster Thank You, I did have it somewhere...
@normanwalz8636Ай бұрын
Nice, but why not move the terminal strip containing the silicon diode, capacitor and resistor to the underside of the chassis? Should be lots of room now that the selenium rectifier has been replaced.
@ethelryan257
Ай бұрын
I assume the resistor is going to get quite warm it is dissipating a fair amount of energy.
@vintageradio58Ай бұрын
Zenith radios are notorious for silver mica disease.
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That turned out really nice. And Jonathan Richman!
Color scheme turned out great!
Another super restoration, even if one chassis was sacrificed. A little white or gold paint with thinner added, brushed (with a thin paint brush) into the numbers and marks recessed on the dial, then cleaned around the edges before it dries with q-tips, would really bring this new paint job back to near original appearance.
Nice one Seth
I re sub'd , figured a beer drinking radio restorer is my speed:)
Zenith Y723 AM/FM radio from 1955 or 1956. It is a seven-tube model with the CONELRAD (Civil Defense) markings, as well as the dot on top of the 100 band that indicated Chicago's call letters "WEFM." The letters "EFM" had stood for Eugene F. McDonald, Jr. Very nice piece that you did with the addition of Bluetooth, Seth!
I have put the diode in backward before and it was indeed hair raising as you say! My partner was fascinated and would have liked me to do that again but no. Nice work
GREAT color!
Zenith's never die. Useful in parts, ha! Black charring under chassis seem to indicate something did burn up in there at one time. Could have been a carbon comp resistor or a lightning strike. It is still problematic surely due to some unseen damage in an IF. A 2nd chassis is better so the transplant works. I have done that with a 1960s RCA tube AM radio. Got a second one to make one good radio! Saved the day. Bluetooth added and a nice job done all around Seth.
I really enjoyed this good work.
I’ve have good results with behr’s primer n paint cans, better than rustoleum in my opinion. A little more pricey but worth it.
@ethelryan257
Ай бұрын
Definitely better results but the smell bothers me.
I would have kept the dial numbers white.
Love that color. By the way what is the part number of that isolation transformer? Thanks for everything you show and do!
@davidhamm5626
Ай бұрын
He buys them 100 at a time. He does show the fronts in a lot of videos...
@hestheMaster
Ай бұрын
YHDC part number PE2006-M
@MrMersh-ts7jl
Ай бұрын
@@davidhamm5626 definitely seen this in various videos. I just haven't been able to pull the number off the still frame.
@MrMersh-ts7jl
Ай бұрын
@@hestheMaster thank you so much!
@davidhamm5626
Ай бұрын
@@hestheMaster Thank You, I did have it somewhere...
Nice, but why not move the terminal strip containing the silicon diode, capacitor and resistor to the underside of the chassis? Should be lots of room now that the selenium rectifier has been replaced.
@ethelryan257
Ай бұрын
I assume the resistor is going to get quite warm it is dissipating a fair amount of energy.
Zenith radios are notorious for silver mica disease.
SMD sucks